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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 25TH APRIL, 1863.

COURT OF SUMMARY JURISDICTION,

HONGKONG.

NTIL further notice the Court will sit every

Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, A.M.

By Grder of the Court,

H. J. HOLMES, Clerk of Court.

CONSTANTINE JOSEPH SMYTHE

OR O'REILLY.

THE Acting Colonial Secretary will be glad to

Treceive information respecting the abo: men-

tioned person, who is said to have been in Hong- kong in 1854, and had been previously trading at Amoy. Itis stated that there is a "Surplus proper- ty" to which the said C. J. SMYTHE or O'REILLY is entitled.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.

Between

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Foreign Attachment.

(MUN-LUN, Plaintiff,

and

WONG-YEEM-CHow, Defendant. HEREAS an action has been commenced in this Court at the suit of the above named Mun-Lun, against the above named Wong- Yeem-Chow, to recover the sum of One thousand Five hundred and Four Dollars and Forty- mine Cents for the price and value of Goods sold and delivered by the Plaintiff to the Defendant and for money found to be due to the Plaintiff on an account stated by the Defendant, and also for interest on the said sum from the Ticentieth day of March. One thousand Eight hundred and Sixty- three, and it being alleged that the said Wong- Yeem-Chow does not reside within this Island or its Dependencies a Writ of Foreign Attachment. has been issued returnable on the Twenty-seventh day of April instant, wherein Achoy and the Kong-Hook-Wo Hong are Garnishees.

Notice is hereby given thereof and that if at any time before final judgment in this action, the said Wong Yeem-Chow or any person on his behalf will give the security and notice and file the appearance or plea required by the Ordinance of this Island intituled "An Crdinance to provide for and regulate Process in actions at Law against persons absent from the Culony" the said Attach- inent may be dissolved.

Dated the Sixth day of April, A.D., 1863.

EDWARD II. POLLARD,

Plaintiff's Attorney.

STEAM FOR

SINGAPORE, PENANG, POINT DE GALLE, ADEN, SUEZ, MALTA, MARSEILLES, AND SOUTHAMPTON; also,

BOMBAY, MADRAS, AND CALCUTTA.

NE of the PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL

ships with Her Majesty's Mails, Passengers, Specie, and Cargo, will leave this for the above places on Wednesday, the 29th April, 1863, at

2 P.M.

CARGO will be received on board until 5 P.M. on the 27th April, SPECIE until Noon on the 28th April, and PARCELS until 5 P.M. on the 27th April.

For particulars regarding FREIGHT and PAS- SAGE, apply at the PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY's Office, Hong- kong.

Contents and Value of Packages are required.

** A written declaration of the Contents and Value of the Parkages for the Overland Route is required by the Egyptian Government, and delivered by the Shippers to the Com-

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NOTICE.

are re-

LL Persons indebted to, or having claims upon

the estate of N. BOULLE, deceased, quested to send particulars of the same to the un- dersigned on or before the 1st of June next.

J. P. DA COSTA, Administrator.

Hongkong, 21st April, 1863.

NOTICE.

R. PETER HAZEON was admitted

must be cuts with the Bills of Lading, or with Mireur Fim, on the 1st Juntary, Partn

Parcels; and the Company do not hold them- selves responsible for any Detention or Preju- dice which may happen from incorrectness on such declaration. Shippers of Cargo on the Company's Black Bills of Lading are particu- larly requested to note the Terms and Conditions of these Bills of Lading, with reference to the Transhipment and forwarding of Cargo, with a view to the adequateness of their Insurance Policies in respect of the saine.

THOS. SUTHERLAND,

Superintendent.

Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Office,

Hongkong, 16th April, 1863.

CANTON FIRE BRIGADE.

HE undersigned has in his possession a sum of

THE undergo accruing principally from the

amount recovered from the Chinese Government for the value of the Fire Engines, &c., which be- longed to the Foreign Community in Canton and were destroyed at the burning of the Factories in 1856.

The undersigned has no information which would enable him to make a proper distribution of this money amongst the original Subscribers, and he therefore begs to suggest its appropriation to this Fund now being raised for the erection of a City Hall and Theatre in Hongkong. In the absence of any objection to this course the amount will be so transferred on the 1st May next.

C. W. MURRAY.

Hongkong, 2nd March, 1863.

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NOTICE.

ITH reference to the advertisement headed "Canton Fire Brigade," notice is hereby given that an application for the fund in the hands of the undersigned has been made on behalf of the Subscribers to the Canton Church Society, in order to provide for the Completion of the Church and Parsonage now in course of erection at Sha- meen. A Meeting of the Representatives of the Canton, Foreign Community of 1856, will there- fore be called subsequently to the 1st May to con- sider this and any other objection that may be raised to the course suggested in the said adver- tisement and to decide on the apropriation of the money.

C. W. MURRAY. Hongkong, 9th March, 1863.

ALFRED WILKINSON & Co. Shanghai, 18th April, 1863.

NOTICE.

Tor Lloyds at Canton and Macao.

THE undersigned have been appointed Agents

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Communications at Macao to be addressed to Mr. E. L. LANÇA, H. B. M. Consular Agent there.

GILMAN & Co.

Hongkong, 25th April, 1863.

HINDOOSTAN MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1862.

THE undersigned, having been appoined Agents for the above Office in Hongkong, are pre- pared to grant Policies payable in Hongkong, Singapore, Pinang, Calcutta, Bombay, Moulinein, and Rangoon,

CARAPIET & Co., Agents.

Old Bailey Street.

Hongkong, 9th December, 1862.

NOTICE.

MESSRS, ALEXANDE have this day been and

JACOB ARNHOLD have this day been ad- mitted Partners in our Firm,

China, 1st January, 1863.

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NOTICE.

OXFORD & Co.

E have this day established a branch of our

Firm in Foochow.

MARGESSON & Co.

Canton, 1st April, 1863.

COPPER PLATE PRINTING. ARTIES having their own engraved Plates

PAR are VISITING CARDS printed on

them, plain or enamelled, by applying at the Office of the undersigned.

D. NORONHA.

Hongkong, 10th January, 1863.

Printed and Published by D. NORONHA, Printer to Hongkong Government, OswALD'S TERRACE, WELLINGTON STREET.

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